Fanning, 34, took down a star-studded field of CT surfers for the victory: Julian Wilson (AUS), John John Florence (HAW) and Matt Wilkinson (AUS), who placed second through fourth respectively. Fanning only surfed a total of three waves in the 35-minute heat - the least of all the finalists, for an insurmountable combined score of 15.20. Waves were excellent for the duration of the day at 2- to 3-times overhead brushed clean by off-shore winds.

With 13 minutes left on the clock, Fanning sat in fourth place, but jumped up to first after garnering a near-perfect 9.87 for a standing barrel combined with a huge re directional wrapping cutback. This win marks the completion of the second gem of the Vans Triple Crown of Surfing, and further solidifies Mick's world reign.

"I've gotten so close so many times, made pretty much every final twice but never got the cookie," said Fanning. "I'm so honored to win here at Sunset, it's such a tough event, everyone was going so crazy. I'm just so stoked."

Mick Fanning Earns Massive Score in Final

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Mick Fanning slides into a hollow wave and caps it off with a huge wrap for a 9.87 during the Final.

With an incredibly polished style, Fanning showed no sign of fatigue after surfing a marathon of four heats and a total of 2 hours and 5 minutes under the gun at one of the most challenging lineups in the world.

"Incredible day, the waves have been incredible," said Fanning. "How lucky we are just to paddle out with three other guys in perfect Sunset. I'm pretty tired right now but just over the moon."

Wilson, another world title contender, put on a clinic throughout the entire event to ultimately stand in second on the podium. Also posting an excellent score of 9.47, the 27-year-old showed excellent technique and extra gusto in turns.

Wilson's Massive Score in Final

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Julian Wilson earns a 9.47 to kick off his Final heat at the Vans World Cup.

Wilson took home the Vans Triple Crown title last year, and is fighting this season for the World Title. With his sights set on Pipeline for the culminating event of the CT, the Australian has already demonstrated his dedication.

"The Triple Crown is the second biggest thing to the World Title, for sure," said Wilson. "If I was out of the title race I would have come over and fought for it 100 percent, but the World Title is definitely where my focus is."

Florence was a crowd pleaser all day as he continued to ride barrel after barrel in all four heats surfed. The North Shore expert opened up the heat with a minimal 1.17, but quickly dropped into another tube for his second wave. Stalling to stay covered, Florence glided through two sections and came out clean as the crowd went wild. The 6.67 score put the surfer in second place with 28 minutes still remaining.

Florence Extends Lead in Quarters

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John John Florence earned the Hawaiian Airlines Best In Class for the highest heat total which included this 9.63 during the Quarterfinals.

"That was an insane final with Julian, Mick and Wilko," said Florence. "Julian got the 9 right at the start and then Mick, I mean he's winning the world title right now and I was paddling back out when he got that 9 and I was just looking at it like, ‘wow, I want a wave like that'. It was a really perfect wave. And I'm super stoked for Mick and hopefully that helps with his campaign at Pipe."

Wilkinson surfing his way to a fourth place finish.WSL / Kirstin Scholtz

Wilkinson, the only goofy-footer of the final, found two mid-range scores, a 4.33 and 5.87. With changing ocean conditions for the Final, athletes had to be on top of their game and fight for positioning.

Three more awards were up for grabs today and two additional athletes were victorious on the sands of Sunset. Florence captured the World Surf League (WSL) Regional Champion title for his performance throughout the year in WSL-rated Hawaii events. While Florence won the regional title, Ian Walsh (HAW) claimed the $5,000 Vans Travel Award for the top rated regional QS surfer in Hawaii. This will be used when he takes up his QS10,000 seed in 2016 QS events, earned by his rating.

A well deserved rookie win went to Robinson.WSL / Laurent Masurel

Seventeen year-old Jack Robinson (AUS) proved his salt this season and in turn won the JN Automotive Vans Triple Crown Rookie of the Year title. With impressive performances at both Haleiwa and Sunset, Robinson has been an undeniable favorite in the Vans Triple Crown with a mix of modesty and uncanny confidence. This award has long been regarded as the harbinger of a successful pro career.

Should Andino and/or Pupo qualify for next year through the CT event at the Billabong Pipe Masters next week, their QS spots will be given to Stuart Kennedy (AUS) and Dusty Payne (HAW) in that order.

The battle for the annual Vans Triple Crown of Surfing title remains wide open. Australian Wade Carmichael, who won the first stop at Haleiwa, still holds a slim lead, followed by Gabriel Medina (BRA), and Dusty Payne, respectively. The battle for the World Title and the Vans Triple Crown title now moves to the Billabong Pipe Masters, that gets underway December 8. The forecast already bodes well for a quick start.